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The Liar’s Bench

Grades 6-12

This delightful program features the folklore of Indiana. What is a Hoosier? How do stories and legends begin? The audience is invited share their own stories – and even attempt to figure out what is fact and what is fiction in some of Indiana's favorite legends. Bring your thinking caps as artifacts are displayed and their real use debated.

General William Henry Harrison led troops against Native American forces at the Battle of Tippecanoe on Nov. 7, 1811.
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